Yes, but overall.as you enter its grey/ stone. Which to some degree architecturally is great, I went to the club shop there this summer, my daughter's boyfriend is an Evertonian and it did look good, just could belong to any club.
Walk up through Everton park and look down on it next to the Mersey, looks like a very big UFO has landed on the edge of town. Even more so in the dark when the blue glowy lights are on under the roof
On BBC news this morning they did a piece about a little lad who was an Everton fan with autism who couldn't go to Goodison because of the crowd noise. His parents wrote to Everton asking if they could find a solution. In the new stadium they have installed a state of the art sensory room for the use of people like that young boy. Brought a tear to my eye.
Going to be a fun round of salary reviews when the associates are told there's no cash for a raise because the partners chose to spunk the cash on that instead.
Whether Greasy Jack joined the wrong club, in Man City, I don't know. But he had the world at his feet and so many options, when he left Villingham. He might do well with Everton, but its a step backwards from where he was.
I usually dislike a lot of modern stadiums as they’re typically boring Lego fishbowls. However, I like this one. I don’t mind Everton in fairness. Would be nice to see Grealish do well there too.